LINGUIST List 18.116
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Fri Jan 12 2007
Calls: Discipline of Ling/General Ling/Samara AltLinguo E-Journal (Jrnl)
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1. Andrey
Kirillov,
Samara AltLinguo E-Journal
Message 1: Samara AltLinguo E-Journal
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Date: 12-Jan-2007
From: Andrey Kirillov <samaraaltlinguo yandex.ru>
Subject: Samara AltLinguo E-Journal
Full Title: Samara AltLinguo E-Journal
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics;None
Subject Language(s): English
Call Deadline: 01-Mar-2007
Samara AltLinguo announces the second call for papers for the first issue of its e-journal. The first issue is dedicated to modern trends and schools in linguistics, as well as to directions modern linguistics is taking now. We solicit articles, brief notes, and comments on the topics including (but not strictly limited to) the following: - Is there a future for linguistics? - What are the ways modern linguistics is taking now? - Is there anything new to study about language(s)? - How does linguistics incorporate research and data from other sciences? - What are the most popular and promising trends in modern linguistics? - Are there any new schools of linguistics and what do they study? Guidelines for submission: 1. Articles should be written in English (preferred language), or in Russian. 2. The length of an article is normally limited to 30 pages (A4 or Legal) including a 200-word abstract and keywords given at the beginning. 3. Texts should be prepared in Microsoft Word format (.doc; margins: left- 2 cm, others- 1 cm) without page insertion. You can also submit your article in .pdf format (especially if it includes special characters). Use Times New Roman font, size 12 throughout; the title in capital letters boldface. Do not use your word processor's hyphenation feature. Leave one space between lines. 4. All references are given in square brackets [name, year of cited source: page] after the citation. The full list of references is given in alphabetical order after the main text of the publication (under the 'References' heading). 5. If you submit your article in .doc format, number paragraphs by placing an appropriate number in brackets, e.g. [1], [2], etc. at the beginning of each paragraph. Then use the tab key to indent paragraphs. This numbering can be further used for the citation purposes, just like page numbers in printed publications. If you submit your article in .pdf format and have the pages numbered, do not put any numbers before paragraphs. 6. Only original manuscripts will be considered. We will not consider manuscripts submitted simultaneously elsewhere, or already published. 7. Manuscripts can also be submitted in one of the other popular style guides, such as APA or MLA. Submissions: 1. Please submit your manuscripts electronically as attachments to Andrey Kirillov (samaraaltlinguo yandex.ru and andreyki yahoo.co.uk simultaneously). Acceptable file formats are MS Word (.doc) and Portable Document Format (.pdf). 2. Please submit (as a separate attachment in .doc format) personal details, including: - author(s)' name(s); - author(s)' affiliation(s); - author(s)' position(s); - author(s)' e-mail address for correspondence; - the chosen style format (if other than our style guide described above) of manuscript. In case you don't get a confirmation of receipt of your manuscript within 3 days of submission, please resubmit it to both e-mails given above. Notification of acceptance is given within 3 days of receipt of manuscripts. Publication is scheduled (if enough interest and manuscripts are raised) for March 2007.
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